As part of Government’s efforts to have an extensive public engagement on the YouStart Programme before its official launch, the YouStart Secretariat at the Ministry of Finance met with a cross section of Civil Society Organizations (CSO) in Accra.
The stakeholder meeting was
among other things to take the CSOs through the YouStart policy structure, its
framework, beneficiary groups requirements and seek their support and
suggestions before the official launch of the programme.
In his presentation, Mr. Kofi
Ofosu Nkansah, Chief Executive Officer of the National Entrepreneurship and
Innovation Programme (NEIP), stated that over 100,000 youth look for jobs each
year, a condition he described as terrible.
He noted that, most of the big
industries and Multi-National Agencies today all started as start-up businesses
and underwent transformation over time adding that, there was no better
alternative for the youth of the country than to start small as start-ups under
the YouStart programme.
Mr. Ofosu Nkansah said, the plan
of Government under the programme, was to support all commercially viable
innovations from the youth and that, Government had established the right
structures and systems under the Ghana CARES programme headed by the Minister
for Finance.
According to Mr. Ofosu Nkansah,
over $2 Billion was spent on food imports and that was one of the reasons
Government was keen to harness the youth potential in areas that could provide
alternative solution to the food imports and build the local economy.
He disclosed that the YouStart
Secretariat had received unique ideas and proposals from youth and stakeholder
interactions across the regions and emphasized that this information was
required for the effective operation of the programme.
Mr. Andrew Ameckson a Chief Accountant
at the Ministry of Finance in his presentation indicated that, the YouStart
programme was anticipated to create 1 million jobs, out of which 800,000 were
expected to be direct jobs to the Ghanaian youth.
He further added that, the
YouStart was a national programme and that eligible applicants would be given
the opportunity and support to contribute their quota to the development of the
country.
Mr. Ameckson further gave some
facts and figures on the youth population in the country and stated that, the
overall youth population in Ghana from 15 to 35 age range was 11.7 million and
the youth unemployment rate was 19.7%, estimated to be 1,140,009. The
unemployed females were 22.3% estimated to be 605,451 and unemployed males were
17.4% estimated to be 534,558.
Number of workers who lost their
jobs and were seeking work were estimated to be 187,763, the presentation
revealed.
He showed that, 50% of the
Ghanaian Youth estimated to be 5,872,229 were classified as under employed,
this he explained, as working below one’s capacity and that was why the
YouStart was extremely essential to ensure that there was enough capacity
building to get the best of the teeming youth.
Ms. Patience Arko Boham, an
official of the Ministry, also touched on the features, benefits and
eligibility criteria of the YouStart programme. She said that applicants were
supposed to have a verifiable digital address, have a Ghana Card and two weeks
training to qualify for the programme.
She revealed that, the programme
was aimed to target the youth between the ages of 18 and 40 years, and after
due diligence of the applications, an amount of GHC 50,000 and GHC 100,000 with
4% interest rate payable within a period of three years would be given to
individuals and groups as working capital.
Civil Society Organizations
present at the meeting included Network for Empowered Youth for Development,
SEND GHANA, Ghana Chamber for Youth Entrepreneurs, STAR-Ghana Foundation,
Strategic Youth Network for Development.
Others were African Center for
Economic Transformation, Centre for Community Livelihood Development, Youth
Advocate Ghana, Ghana TVET Service
Implementing agencies under the
YouStart programme which included NEIP, KPMG, Legacy and Legacy,
representatives from the Ghana Association of Banks were present at the
meeting.
Source: 3news.com